Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534432
Catalog number: AVI 8553443
Releasedate: 10-05-19
- Herbert Schuch is one of he highest regarded German pianist and musician from the younger generation
- His program sets Beethoven’s Bagatelles in relation to György Ligeti’s Musica Ricercata as Schuch sees them as a corresponding couple of short but heavily sounding pieces
- Already “an early bird” for the Beethoven years 2020
BAGATELLES – DIVERGENT EQUIVALENTS
Ligeti and Beethoven „mixed“ as two masters of the miniature form
The gate opens. The music should sound solemn and magnificent, like an overture: majestic, like Beethoven’s Eroica. That is how Hungarian composer György Ligeti begins Musica ricercata, one of his early works from the early 1950s. In exemplary fashion, the cycle blends minimalist structures with a sumptuous array of colors. Behind each note lurks the exigency that nothing should escape the pianist’s attention: he should be aware of all that takes place in the present, while remaining prepared for everything that can occur in the next moment. Such challenges await the performer in Ligeti as well as in Beethoven.
Long before he thought of coupling the works by Beethoven and Ligeti on CD, Herbert Schuch had tried out the combination in the concert hall. “I quickly get a feel whether a programme works well, or whether it’s just something I’ve conceived in my head. Of course I was aware that these cycles were never intended to be picked apart. I find it important to feel assured that I’m not undermining their essence, and that the new order also makes sense. Such a coupling would certainly not work in the case of a sonata.” (excerpt from the Booklet notes/Interview)
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1Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)I. Sostenuto – Misurato – Prestissimo02:46
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2Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)1. Allegretto02:36
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3Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)II. Mesto, rigido e cerimoniale03:15
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4Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)2. Andante con moto01:01
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5Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)III. Allegro con spirito01:02
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6Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)3. à l’Allemande01:43
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7Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)IV. Tempo di Valse (Poco vivace – « à l’orgue de Barbarie »)02:10
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8Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)4. Andante cantabile01:48
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9Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)V. Rubato. Lamentoso03:24
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10Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)5. Risoluto01:09
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11Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)VI. Allegro molto capriccioso00:49
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12Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)6. Andante – Allegretto leggiermente (Leichtlich vorgetragen)01:50
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13Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)VII. Cantabile, molto legato03:45
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14Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)7. Allegro ma non troppo01:06
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15Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)VIII. Vivace. Energico00:53
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16Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)8. Moderato cantabile01:43
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17Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)IX. (Béla Bartók in Memoriam) Adagio. Mesto – Allegro maestoso02:57
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18Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)9. Vivace moderato00:34
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19Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)X. Vivace. Capriccioso01:20
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20Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)10. Allegramente00:17
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21Musica Ricercata (1951-1953)XI. (Omaggio a Girolamo Frescobaldi) Andante misurato e tranquillo04:38
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22Bagatelles, Op. 119 (ca. 1822)11. Andante, ma non troppo02:04
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23Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)1. Andante con moto. Cantabile e compiacevole03:35
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24Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)2. Allegro03:02
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25Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)3. Andante. Cantabile e grazioso02:41
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26Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)4. Presto04:03
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27Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)5. Quasi Allegretto02:51
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28Bagatelles, Op. 126 (1824)6. Presto – Andante amabile e con moto04:12